To check the validity of claims that the Nexus 5 has a poor shooter, we took 10 different pictures with both a Nexus 5 and the reigning champ of smartphone cameras – the iPhone 5s. We even split the test over two different Nexus 5s and iPhone 5s devices. The comparison test is below. We’ll publish the results tomorrow.

I agree the closer the pictures are to full size the better it is to judge. For me at those sizes the most obvious difference is the quality of the lighting and hue but its hard to judge the difference in detail/clarity.

The photos are too small to judge, you can’t see the focal sharpness, leaving us to compare color and brightness levels only. Technically the poll works but, the low resolution photos make it a failure (and 9to5 should never fail).

Most people want to take professional looking photographs, this poll treats smart-phone snapshots as a novelty.

It isn’t fair to vote on camera quality when the pictures are not identical, you can tell there is a different angle with the two shots based on the location of the plant. Perhaps the light is better/worse at the different angles. When you have identical photo angles try again.

i choose all image to iphone 5s not bcoz im fanboy,it clearly better than nexus 5 bcoz iphone have more premium material but its overpriced,in my country nexus 5 would be almost a half price from iphone 5s

At the time of release the camera software for the Nexus 5 was not properly optimized for the hardware. At the time of writing, Google are rolling out an update to enable photos to properly represent the capabilities of the hardware. This is an article but I hope that 9to5mac will run the test again after Google’s update.